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The Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies cordially invites you to a new Food for Thought event entitled ‘Crimea and Donbas: the human rights situation on the ground’.

The event will take place in Martens Centre Conference room, Rue du Commerce 20 (1st Floor), 1000 Brussels on 24 June at 12:30.

In March last year, following a military occupation prepared well in advance, the Russian Federation annexed Crimea. Since then, the social and human rights situation has steadily worsened, to such an extent that even an OSCE delegation was threatened for their activities.

Despite the shaky cease-fire brokered in February by France and Germany, fighting between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists continues in eastern Ukraine, further adding to the death toll of a conflict that has already claimed more than 6,000 lives.

Very few independent journalists and human rights organisations have access to Crimea and Donbas, nor are they allowed to report on the real situation on the ground.

In this event hosted by the Martens Centre, we will discuss, with a panel of experts and policy-makers, these and other significant social and humanitarian challenges facing Ukraine today.

GUE/NGL seminar, in cooperation with the Forum Social Europe (European network of trade unionists) Focus on Central and Eastern Europe Economic, social and political developments, the situation of the trade union movement and the challenges of the political and trade union left

Organized by the Yushchenko Institute, Paweł Zalewski, Member of the European Parliament, and David Campbell Bannerman, Member of the European Parliament, with support from the EU Ukraine Business Council the conference is co-chaired by President Victor Yushchenko, the Third President of Ukraine,

As Lithuania prepares for its first Presidency of the EU Council, the Permanent Representation of Lithuania to the EU and Hill+Knowlton Strategies would like to invite you to the launch of the Guide to the Lithuanian Presidency of the EU Council.

Organised on the eve of the 3rd Eastern Partnership Summit of Heads of State and Government, this Forum will bring together key representatives of the business community and government to address strategic questions ranging from further enhancement of trade, foreign direct investment, boosting of

The Russian constitution declares the Russian Federation to be a democratic and social state under the rule-of-law. It guarantees human rights, the right to life, democracy, the separation of powers, individual liberty rights and diversity of political parties and opinion.

The Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies in cooperation with the Ukrainian Think Tanks Liaison Office in Brussels are pleased to invite you to a discussion on the state of implementation of reforms in Ukraine in visa liberalisation and migration policy ar